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QuantumTravesty

11/26/20 1:35 AM

#95932 RE: crunch55 #95931

Guess you didn’t bother reading the last line, “Earlier this fall, Yahoo News asked Adm. Brett Giroir, the White House coronavirus task force official in charge of testing, when rapid coronavirus testing would be available to Americans on a daily basis. He dismissed the notion as “utopian.”
Possibly you didn’t understand his utopian reference in which case I’ll simply it for you. Ain’t gonna happen, y/w

BigE1960

11/26/20 7:03 AM

#95933 RE: crunch55 #95931

rapid testing never going to work

Without a citation it's a really safe bet that this was never said or the word "work" applies to a different concept than applied here.

It is a known that a negative result from the current rapid tests, such as Innova's, does not assure one of being virus free or noncontagious. These test are not accurate enough currently to provide a (conceptual) green light to socialize freely. However, that does not mean they are of no value.

I hope this was simple enough.

e.g.,
Don't count on rapid COVID-19 test for Thanksgiving all-clear

Kurt_Banoffee

11/27/20 6:39 PM

#95989 RE: crunch55 #95931

Sort of kills all the BS about rapid testing never going to work !


It's hard to kill an argument that has never been made. If there was any evidence at all of QMC being involved with any mass testing, it wouldn't be necessary to post this same strawman over and over and over.

Nobody here has claimed that mass testing won't work. The simple and observation that has been made is that for assurance purposes such as QDXHID, a product like the Innova antigen test is not appropriate because it gives nearly 25% false negatives when used on asymptomatic people.

FACTS MATTER


Strawman arguments don't.

LMAO+++